The Omaha concert began with “I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight,” Dylan’s typical opener during the Rough and Rowdy Ways trek.
Legendary folk lyricist Bob Dylan once shared his admiration for an unknown musician who he believed could sing his own songs ...
Bob Dylan changed course on his 1975 masterpiece 'Blood On The Tracks' at the last minute. His brother helped him transform ...
On this day in 1962, Bob Dylan's first album hit the shelves but didn't sell nearly as many copies as it should have.
Jimi Hendrix's cover of All Along the Watchtower propelled the song to fame, and Bob Dylan preferred it to his own attempt.
Bob Dylan's 1962 debut album, initially rejected by the public but now revered as a folk classic. A controversial signing and ...
Minnesota played a defining role in Bob Dylan's life, and several places across the state still reflect the influences that ...
Even if Bob Dylan marched to his own beat, he felt that some songs served as the test for where he would be going later.
This video explores the story behind one of Bob Dylan’s most notable unreleased works and why it never saw an official ...
A Princeton University Art Museum show captures the urgent power of the iconic abstract expressionist’s 1945-50 breakthrough years ...
Bob Dylan's performance in a packed Mayo Civic Center's arena Tuesday will be the return to a site where he prepared for the ...
Using historical Billboard charts and other top song and album lists from the 1970s, Stacker spotlighted 15 of the ...